Jehovah Witness Join United
Nations, is Like Learning the Pope
Secretly Supports Abortion.

WHY is "Jehovah's organization" so friendly with the
"disgusting thing causing desolation" that is "full of
blasphemous names"?
The Watch Tower Society claims the United Nations
Organization is the "image of the beast" in Revelation
chapter 13:14-15 and the "scarlet colored wild beast" in
Revelation chapter 17:1. They also identify it as the
"disgusting thing causing desolation" in the Bible books
of Daniel and Matthew.

"As God views it, the United Nations is a colossal world
conspiracy. Why? It calls upon the peoples of all
nations to support it in establishing worldwide security
by man's efforts. It thus proves itself to be a
conspiracy against the 'Prince of Peace' and against
Jehovah's covenant with him. The conspiracy will be
shattered to pieces..."

According to the Society the UN, described in Revelation
13:16-18 as the "image of the wild beast" forces all
persons to worship the "wild beast" and be identified as
God's enemies by a special mark in their right hand or
upon their forehead. This is the mark of the beast, the
number of the beast (666) or the number of its name.
Assisting the "image of the wild beast" would be working
against the interests of Christ and His Kingdom.

Is it not surprising then, to learn that the Watch Tower
Society was an official UN Non
Governmental Organization supporting the
objectives of the UN?

What is expected of these NGOs?

The NGO portion of the United Nations web site states:
"Since the founding days of the United Nations in San
Francisco, NGOs have made valuable contributions to the
international community by drawing attention to issues,
suggesting ideas and programmes, disseminating
information and mobilizing public opinion in support of
the UN and its Specialized Agencies." Association with
DPI constitutes a commitment to that effect.

So, in private the Watch Tower Society has made a
commitment to disseminate information and mobilize
public opinion IN SUPPORT of the United Nations. But in
public claiming that it is under Satanic control - a
"disgusting thing" responsible for identifying people as
God's enemies by marking them with the "mark of the wild
beast" (666) marking them for death at Armageddon.

"Babylon the Great" riding the back of the Wild
Beast (United Nations)
Babylon The Great Has Fallen! ? God's Kingdom Rules
1963 page 577

Update:
Hypocrite Watch Tower Society Disassociates from the
United Nations
Following much comment on the Internet, such as this
report at the Guardian Newspaper, and a review by
the United Nations, the Society terminated its
relationship to the United Nations effective October
2001.

According to an official fax from the United Nations,
the Society was an NGO since 1991. Why would they
terminate their ten year relationship so suddenly? Could
it be that they realized how damaging this is now that
it is public knowledge? If they are prepared to have a
secret ten year relationship with Satan's organization
(666) what other associations do they have that we don't
know about?

"Hypocrite Jehovah's Witnesses abandon secret link with
UN" says the headline of a follow-up article in the
Guardian, you can read it here:

It is
quite
interesting
to note,
that
even the
criteria
for
getting
a
“Ground
Pass” at
the
United
Nations
might be
easier
said
than
done!
When I
read
Barbara
Anderson’s
description
of the
“Ground
Pass”
that had
been
issued
to
Watchtower
representative
Ciro
Aulicino,
I
decided
to check
and see
if I
could
find the
criteria
for
receiving
such a
special
pass.
You may
recall
that
Barbara
wrote,
quote:

“Sometime
late in
1991 or
early
1992, I
clearly
remember
when
Ciro
told me
he had
added
the
United
Nations
to his
schedule
of
places
to go on
Wednesday
to pick
up
material
for the
Writing
Department.
When I
asked
him how
he was
able to
get into
the UN,
he said
he had
received
a
special
pass so
he could
use the
UN
facilities,
including
the
library
because
the
Watchtower
was an
international
publishing
concern.”

First of
all, the
term
“Ground
Pass” is
used to
identify
one who
is
(annually)
accredited
as an
NGO
representative.
This
pass
enables
the
owner to
enter
the U.N
through
two
different
entrances.
A
“Temporary
Badge”
is only
for a
short
period
of time
on U.N.
grounds.
This
“badge”
only
enables
the
owner to
enter
through
one
entrance.
If
Watchtower
representative
Ciro was
only
going to
the
United
Nations
for a
few
books to
read, he
certainly
would
not have
needed a
(full
accredited
ground
pass) to
do so.
Ciro
would
have
only
needed a
“Temporary
Badge”
to do
some
research.

If the
Watchtower
Society
had only
wanted
to use
the
United
Nations
Library,
then
they
certainly
went to
some
extremes
to
receive
a
(ground
pass),
that
they
really
didn’t
need.
For
instance,
here are
22
requirements
set
forth by
the
United
Nations
in order
to
receive
a
“ground
pass,”
which is
not
necessary
if you
only
want to
research
books.
The
requirements
are:

(1)
Security
Measures
that
must be
obeyed.
(2)
Certain
doors
that can
and
cannot
be
entered
or
exited.
(3) A
Ground
Pass
must be
worn at
all
times.
(4) Must
go to
the NGO
section
of the
Department
Economic
and
Social
Affairs.
(5) A
special
form
must be
filled
out and
presented
to the
designated
Security
Guard.
(6) You
must
then go
up to
the 14th
floor.
(7) The
Ground
Pass
must be
authorized
by
Office
personal.
(8) You
must
then be
directed
to the
Pass and
I.D.
Unit of
the
United
Nations.
(9) Then
your
picture
must be
taken.
(10)
There
also is
a 20
minute
wait for
processing.
This is
a
(transaction),
meaning
records
are
kept.
Signatures,
addresses,
phone
numbers,
organization
name,
personal
identification,
etc.
(11)
Ground
Passes
are only
issued
during
certain
hours of
the day.
(12) You
cannot
interfere
with the
flow of
public
traffic
at the
United
Nations.
(13)
Your not
permitted
in the
North
Delegate’s
Lounge
unless
you have
a pass.
(14) You
must
comply
with the
requests
and
instructions
of the
United
Nations
at all
times.
(16)
Certain
Media
areas
are
restricted.
(17)
Certain
Media
equipment
is not
permitted.
(18)
Smoking,
eating,
and
drinking
are not
permitted
in
certain
areas.
(19)
Flash
cameras
are not
allowed
while
sessions
are
going
on.
(20)
Cellular
phones
must be
switched
off.
(21)
Small
briefcases
and
handbags
are
required.
(22) If
you have
to
surrender
your
Ground
Pass or
ID, you
must do
so
immediately.

The U.N.
harlot,
as the
Watchtower
describes
it, must
have
looked
very
enticing
for the
Watchtower
representative
Ciro, to
have
gone
through
all of
those
requirements
just to
do a
little
research!

Every
time
Ciro
used
that
special
pass, he
was
allowing
himself
and the
(organization)
that he
represents,
to be
under
the
authority
of the
of the
United
Nations
as
requirement
# 14
states.
Every
form
Ciro
filled
out,
every
signature
he
volunteered,
every
picture
that was
taken,
all
identified
the
Watchtower
Society
as an
“apostate
harlot”
right
with the
U.N.
harlot
it
condemns!

One must
shake
their
head and
wonder
why
would
the
Watchtower
need a
U.N.
library
card in
the
first
place,
since
they
have
published
so much
information
about
the
United
Nations
with as
many
journals
and
newspapers
that are
provided.

In this
“Awake!”
article,
the
Jehovah’s
Witnesses
describe
the
United
Nation’s
new
library
in Egypt
in great
detail,
from
only the
information
provided
from
journals
and
newspapers
they are
reading.
The
“Awake!”
/2001/April/8th/p.
28
states
quote:

“With
help
from
other
Arab
states
and from
the
United
Nations
Educational,
Scientific,
and
Cultural
Organization,
Egypt
has
created
a new
library
in
Alexandria
that it
hopes
will
outshine
the old
one.
“The
first
four
floors
are
below
ground.
Surrounded
by a
reflecting
water-pool,
the
library
has 17
elevators,
self-cleaning
windows
and a
safety
system
so
advanced
it can
extinguish
fires
without
leaving
so much
as a
drop of
water on
a rare
text.”
However,
continues
the
Journal,
“the
library
is short
on one
crucial
element.
Books.”
The
newspaper
adds
that
after
millions
were
spent
during
long
years of
construction,
“the new
library’s
budget
for
actually
acquiring
books is
so puny
that the
library’s
chief, .
. .
Mohsen
Zahran,
must
grovel
for
books
whose
main
virtue
is that
they are
free.

In all
the
years
that I
have
known
about
the
United
Nations,
I never
knew
their
library
had 17
elevators,
and such
an
elaborate
water
safety
system!
So it
would
appear
to me,
that the
Watchtower
was
doing
well
enough
in
providing
information
about
the U.N.
just
from
newspapers
and
journals
without
any need
for a
library
card at
all!

I took
the
liberty
of
underlining
the 22
main
points
of the
United
Nation’s
requirements
for
special
passes
and
badges,
and also
the
website
if you
would
like to
read
further.

Access
to the
United
Nations:
how to
get the
right
pass/badge.

New York
Headquarters:

Members
or
representatives
of an
accredited
non-governmental
organization
should
obtain
an
appropriate
grounds
pass.

Representatives
with
valid
annual
grounds
passes,
may
enter
United
Nations
headquarters
through
the NGO
doorway
at the
Visitor’s
entrance
at 46th
Street
and
First
Avenue,
or
through
the NGO
doorway
at the
Secretariat
entrance
at 42nd
Street
and
First
Avenue.

Representatives
of NGOs
who are
accredited
to the
United
Nations
for a
specific
period
of time,
(temporary
badges)
may only
enter
United
Nations
headquarters
through
the NGO
doorway
at 46th
Street.

During
the
three
week-long
General
Debate
beginning
in
September,
or when
heightened
security
considerations
require
extra
measures,
the NGO
doorway
at 46th
Street
shall be
the only
entry
point
into
United
Nations
headquarters.

The
Delegates’
entrance
at 45th
Street
and 1st
Avenue
is
strictly
reserved
for
delegations
from the
Permanent
and
Observer
Missions
and can
not be
used by
NGOs.

Passes
must be
displayed
visibly
when
entering
and
exiting,
and
while
present
on
United
Nations
premises.

How to
get a
grounds
pass in
New
York?

In order
to get a
pass,
NGO
representatives
must
come
first to
the NGO
section
of the
Department
of
Economic
and
Social
Affairs
(New
York).

Once in
the
lobby of
the DC1
Building
(One UN
Plaza)
please
show a
copy of
the form
where
the
representative
is being
designated
to the
security
guard
and come
up to
the 14th
floor.
Our
office
will
authorize
the
issuance
of a
pass and
direct
the
representatives
to go to
the Pass
and I.D.
Unit of
the
United
Nations
Security
and
Safety
Service,
located
at 45th
Street
and
First
Avenue (UNITAR
Building),
where
their
picture
will be
taken
and a
grounds
pass
will be
given to
them.
Please
allow at
least 20
minutes
for this
transaction.

The
General
Assembly
Hall
will
continue
to be a
restricted
area.
Fifty
seats at
the
front of
the 4th
floor
balcony
are
reserved
for
members
of
accredited
NGOs who
wish to
attend
meetings
of the
General
Assembly.

During
the
General
Debate,
or when
heightened
security
considerations
require
extra
measures,
access
to the
second
floor by
members
of
accredited
NGOs
shall
not be
permitted.

When
meetings
of
Economic
and
Social
Council
(ECOSOC),
subsidiary
bodies
of
ECOSOC,
or any
other
meetings
of
relevant
organs
to which
accredited
NGOs
have
been
invited
to
attend,
are held
in the
Chambers
on the
second
floor,
members
of
accredited
NGOs
shall be
permitted
to
access
these
meetings
on the
second
floor.

At all
other
times,
members
of
accredited
NGOs
must be
in
possession
of a
Special
Pass in
order to
access
the
second
floor of
the
conference
building.
These
Special
Passes
are
available
from the
NGO
section
of the
Department
of
Economic
and
Social
Affairs
(Room
DC1-1480).

The
North
Delegate's
Lounge

Members
of
accredited
NGOs are
not
permitted
in the
North
Delegate’s
Lounge
unless
accompanied
by a
delegate
from a
Permanent
or
Observer
Mission,
or are
in
possession
of a
Special
Pass.

Please
keep in
mind
that,
On
United
Nations
premises,
members
of
accredited
NGOs
must
comply
with the
requests
and
instructions
of
United
Nations
officials
and
security
staff
relating
to
access
and use
of
United
Nations
facilities
and
premises.

Interfering
with the
free
flow of
traffic
at any
time is
not
permitted.
United
Nations
security
staff
are
authorized
to
request
any
person
to move
from any
area or
to
remove
their
belongings
for
safety
and
security
reasons.
Members
of
accredited
NGOs
should
not
access
any
floor
above
the
fifth
floor of
the
United
Nations
Secretariat
building
without
an
appointment
with a
United
Nations
official.

Members
of
accredited
NGOs
must not
enter
designated
media
areas.
Persons
without
a media
pass are
not
permitted
to carry
media
equipment
onto
United
Nations
premises.
Any
person
attempting
to do
so, or
falsely
representing
him /
herself
as a
media
representative,
will be
removed
from
conference
rooms
and from
other
designated
media
areas.

Smoking,
eating
and
drinking
are
prohibited
in the
conference
rooms.
Flash
cameras
are not
allowed
when
meetings
are in
session,
and
cellular
phones
must be
switched
off.

Participants
may
carry
small
briefcases
or
handbags
into
conference
rooms.
Large
bags,
suitcases,
trolleys
or
carryalls
are not
permitted
in
conference
rooms.

Surrendering
Passes

Members
of
accredited
NGOs
shall
immediately
surrender
their
United
Nations
grounds
pass, or
any
other
prescribed
identification,
to the
Pass and
I.D.
Unit of
the
United
Nations
Security
and
Safety
Service,
for
cancellation
upon:

1.
expiration
of the
pass or
prescribed
identification

completion
of any
assignment(s)
for
which
temporary
accreditation
may have
been
provided;
suspension
or
termination
of
accreditation
of the
individual
NGO
member
by the
Secretariat,
or by
his/her
organization;
the
expiration
without
renewal
of
accreditation
of the
NGO to
which
the
individual
belongs.